Shari'a and Custom in Libyan Tribal Society : An Annotated Translation of Decisions from the Shari?a Courts of Adjabiya and Kufra.

By: Layish, AharonContributor(s): Borg, AlexanderMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Leiden : BRILL, 2004Copyright date: ©2005Description: 1 online resource (373 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781433704383Subject(s): Customary law -- Libya -- Cases | Islamic law -- Libya -- Ajdābiya -- Cases | Islamic law -- Libya -- Kufra Oases -- CasesGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Shari'a and Custom in Libyan Tribal Society : An Annotated Translation of Decisions from the Shari?a Courts of Adjabiya and KufraDDC classification: 340.5/9/09612 LOC classification: KSP479 -- .L3913 2005ebOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Sharī'a and Custom in Tribal Society -- THE DOCUMENTS IN ENGLISH TRANSLATION AND ANNOTATION -- 1. Personal Status and Succession -- (1) Marriage (docs. 1-11) -- (2) Divorce (docs. 12-38) -- (3) Relations between Parents and Children (docs. 39-44) -- (4) Succession and Testamentary Waqf (docs. 45-54) -- 2. Homicide, Bodily Injury and Defamation of Women's Reputation (55-60) -- 3. Slaves and Manumitted Slaves (docs. 61-62) -- 4. Property, Obligations and Contracts (docs. 63-68) -- 5. Evidence and Court Procedure (docs. 69-70) -- 6. Qādīs' Legal Opinions (docs. 71-72) -- APPENDICES -- Bibliography -- Glossary of Arabic Legal Terms and Phrases -- Name Index of Qādīs', Nā'ibs and Other Judicial Clerks -- General Index -- Orality, Language, and Culture in Arabic Juridical Discourse" by Alexander Borg.
Summary: This volume comprising annotated translations of court decisions focuses on the interaction between the shari?a and tribal law as reflected in 72 protocols pertaining to personal status, homicide and bodily injury, etc. issued by Libyan shari?a courts approximately during the period 1930-1970.
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Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Sharī'a and Custom in Tribal Society -- THE DOCUMENTS IN ENGLISH TRANSLATION AND ANNOTATION -- 1. Personal Status and Succession -- (1) Marriage (docs. 1-11) -- (2) Divorce (docs. 12-38) -- (3) Relations between Parents and Children (docs. 39-44) -- (4) Succession and Testamentary Waqf (docs. 45-54) -- 2. Homicide, Bodily Injury and Defamation of Women's Reputation (55-60) -- 3. Slaves and Manumitted Slaves (docs. 61-62) -- 4. Property, Obligations and Contracts (docs. 63-68) -- 5. Evidence and Court Procedure (docs. 69-70) -- 6. Qādīs' Legal Opinions (docs. 71-72) -- APPENDICES -- Bibliography -- Glossary of Arabic Legal Terms and Phrases -- Name Index of Qādīs', Nā'ibs and Other Judicial Clerks -- General Index -- Orality, Language, and Culture in Arabic Juridical Discourse" by Alexander Borg.

This volume comprising annotated translations of court decisions focuses on the interaction between the shari?a and tribal law as reflected in 72 protocols pertaining to personal status, homicide and bodily injury, etc. issued by Libyan shari?a courts approximately during the period 1930-1970.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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